I found some info that after I'll send a game (iOS version) to an Apple to verify process, I'll lost at this moment an avaiability to public my game via other distribution channels. So I have a question for it. Is it related only to iOS version of my game, so I can still distribute for example an Android version via Google Play? I'm planning buy an apple developer account, but I need an replay for my question before it, because I wanna distribute my game also via Google Play and via my site (PC versions for Windows,Linux and MacOSX).

And second question. Can someone tell me how this paragraph looks in practice (this is part of Apple iOS SDK license):

Apple works with many application and software developers and some of their products may besimilar to or compete with Your Applications. Apple may also be developing its own similar orcompeting applications and products or may decide to do so in the future. To avoid potentialmisunderstandings, Apple cannot agree, and expressly disclaims, any confidentiality obligationsor use restrictions, express or implied, with respect to any information that You may provide inProgram Agreement Page 15connection with this Agreement or the Program, including information about Your Application,Licensed Application Information and metadata (such disclosures will be referred to as “LicenseeDisclosures”).

For the first one, yes you can make versions of your product for any OS that you want. Many applications are distributed both on Apple and Android stores, among others.

For the second question, it means that if anyone else makes something similar to your app you have no recourse. If you made a program that provides an awesome service, and three months later Apple provides a similar awesome service, you can't sue Apple over it.